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I have submitted by problem as bug 11714
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Also, I don't even have a wireless card, so that's not the problem.
Paul
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Hi there.
Edoardo Vachhi's bug is now marked as rejected will_not_fix, but, although the
symptoms appear to be the same, the problem I have reported is for a different
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Hi Paul,
I'm not sure whether this bug has or has not to do with your problem, but
unless you have the same BIOS I have, it shouldn't.
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Proposed kernel param
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Hi, Edoardo
What you have done is right.
== ENODEV should be changed into == -ENODEV.
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== ENODEV must be changed into == -ENODEV or the patch won't work anymore :)
I still wish there were a kernel parameter for this...
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I'd want to bump again up this problem...
I don't want to sound annoying, but I'm wondering how people will be supposed
to overcome this problem if the patch won't make it in
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Hi all,
my Packard Bell had hardware problems (interface screen/motherboard plus hard
disk), so even if I finally managed to repare it, this laptop is not very
usable anymo
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Hi Len,
I guess that patch in comment #128 *does* have potential; this should be tested
with other systems... at least this would be a way to justify its inclusion in
the main
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re: patch in comment #127
Rather than setting acpi_force, I'd rather have the DMI
option simply disable blacklist_by_year() for this box.
That way, any other use of acpi=force
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Hi, Edoardo
What a poor hardware and bios.
It will be great if you can test the patch in comment #127 and it should
the same meaning with acpi=force.
The above two
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Hi,
unfortunately the only existing new firmware for the BIOS has been reported to
have the same behavior of my current, so it's useless (cheap HW, cheap support)
do I still
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about wireless, I didn't say it is able to scan, so I assume it works
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I don't want to sound too quick, but... looks like *habemus workaround*!
I hope so
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dmesg patch #63 acpi=force initcall_debug
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>From the comment #120, the wireless module is loaded and it can work. Because
irqpoll option is added, USB module can work. But the cost is to slow down the
system.
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lsmod of kernel 2.6.20-16
Now the wireless and the usb are working corre
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>From the comment #110 it seems that the wireless module isn't still loaded
correctly.
Will you please attach the lsmod info when wireless can work?
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I realize that I did not effectively try the patch of Len Brown - #46 - on the
kernel source. I tried only the patch of Yakui. Is it different? If so, I will
do it when I have
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they share the same main components
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/item/index.php?pn=PB42B01101&g=1400
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--- Comment #116 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-11-11 08:10 ---
Hi,
I just checked, and I confirm that my computer is model 1983, not model 1938.
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/item/?sn=647303620230&g=2000
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I'm the unlucky owner of your same exact laptop (r1938 not 1983 but It think
you just misspelled the model in the description :)) and same distro (now I'm
just using the feisty
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This is true: maybe you can try the patch (#63 and/or #46) on your own
computer, and report the dmesg, cat /proc/interrupts, lspci -vv.
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> so
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sorry for "bugging" you guys, but I don't see news and this is really a serious
bug for people owning motherboards with the same chipset (and they're many,
reading launchpad)
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I have added the modules in the "ubuntu added wireless network drivers", and
compiled again. I have added RT2x00PCI and RT61PCI
I booted with the modified kernel, but same res
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I have added the modules in the "ubuntu added wireless network drivers", and
compiled again.
I booted with the modified kernel, but same result: USB is OK, but no wireless.
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wireless module are rt61pci and rt2x00pci (which is loaded if you modprobe
rt61pci if I've understood right)
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What is the exact name of this wireless module? Here is the .config: maybe you
can check.
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> Will you please confirm whethre the wireless module
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There still exists another problem that wifi can't work well.
>From the comment #60 and #61 the wifi can work and the following info is given
in the dmesg:
PCI: Enabling dev
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Thanks for the info.
>From the comment #95 and #98, it seems that the workaround patch can fix the
following issue and configure the interrupt of PCI device using ALKD Link
dev
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Let me know if this is enough or if you would like more infos or more tests.
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Hi,
I have added these debugs options to the kernel config, and I had to search a
bit before it booted well.
At this stage, with the patch and the acpi=force, the usb works
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The .config file is OK. But it is more useful if the debug of PCI and ACPI in
kernel configuration is enabled.
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config of the kernel 2.6.22.3 that I will compile tomorrow, with yakui
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Tomorrow I will recompile the kernel with some additions in debug and enabling
wifi, so as to be sure that it has everything you proposed (with workaround
patch).
Now I have mad
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error:
[ 51.042089] phy0 -> rt2x00pci_initialize: Error - IRQ 0 allocation failed
(error -16).
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--- Comment #89 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-10-23 06:19 ---
I can't provide the info you ask for right now (I'm not at home) but I can tell
you the rt2x00 module is *not* loading and returns a -1 code IIRC
there is a problem with its (s
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Thanks for the info.
>From the comment #83 and #85, it seems that wifi module is disabled in the
comment #83.
Will you please confirm whether wifi module is enabled in the kern
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With the patch of #63 applied on the kernel, the usb works but wifi does not
work (as previously tested), with or without irqpoll.
Here are the relative outputs:
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b.lsp
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Thanks for the info.
>From the comment #79, it seems that there is no usb interrupt.Anyway,will you
please confirm whether the USB can work well after using acpi=force irqpoll?
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Yes, it works also for me: I have both wifi and usb working, on a former kernel
2.6.20.16 without any patch.
Here are following some datas, hope it can help.
This is what I
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I think this bug is related http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8641
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PS: there is a problem with the photo viewer, but if you stop the browser
before it gets blocked, and then click on the "download" photo, you should have
access to them.
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Here are the screenshots of the BIOS, at startup:
http://viewer.zoho.com/docs/dJddWi
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The BIOS is very basic, and does not allows to modify wireless. You will find
hereafter screenshots of the BIOS.
This is the most advanced version available, however:
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Thanks for your info.
>From the comment #65,66 it seems that the system can't still work well. For
example , no USB interrupts.(IRQ 16). And the wireless PCI device can't be
enu
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cat /proc/interrupts with patch ykhzao "acpi=force apic=debug"
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dmesg -s64000 with patch ykhzao "acpi=force apic=debug"
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--- Comment #64 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-10-17 14:20 ---
Hi,
I finally managed to test your patch (to kernel 2.6.20.3 on my kubuntu 7.04):
- It applies ("it patches")
- it does not make work the wireless, with or without acpi=force
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workaround patch
Please test the system with boot option of acpi=force a
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--- Comment #62 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-09-10 23:18 ---
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config of 2.6.22.10_with_diff_len
This config file has been created after
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dmesg -s64000 2.6.22-10 with options acpi=force pci=noacpi noapic
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cat /proc/interrupts_2.6.22-10 with options acpi=force pci=noacpi noapic
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--- Comment #59 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-09-10 23:10 ---
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> Will you please try it with the boot option of acpi=force pci=noacpi noapic ?
> Had better upload the .config file.
Here are these infos, in the nex
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> dmesg_2.6.22-10_acpi_force
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Than
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--- Comment #57 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-09-03 13:45 ---
thank you for confirming that resetting CMOS to defaults
didn't have any effect on any of these BIOS bugs,
nor did upgrading to 2.6.22.
To test a debug patch you need to be abl
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--- Comment #52 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-09-01 04:17 ---
I have just upgraded kernel to 2.6.22-10, following these instructions (adapted
to version 10 rather than 9):
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-upgrade-kernel2622-9-generic-in-fe
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